Our goal is to fully process every fleece and use what is unfit for yarn into other usable things or to spread in the nature for compost or fertilizing. After all, one of our top policies is to work in collaboration with nature.
We only use high quality wool for our yarn and it can come from either lambs or adult sheep. It is not necessarily the age of the sheep that decides the quality of wool. There can be other aspects, like weather, feed and the genetic role of the animal that matters the most. But how we treat it and work with it is also very important. Since we only use mild soap for washing, there is still a lot of the lanolin in the garment when finished knitting. It washes out a bit but not so much that the natural ability of the wool; to keep you warm and dry, gets lost.
To get other colors than are found in the herd of sheep, we dye the yarn either with plants or a small amount of dyeing powder. In this way we minimize or disclude
all chemicals in our production as we possibly can.